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Miriam Expert: Is Beer Good for You?

Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Just in time for summer parties: Knocking back a beer or two each night could have some health benefits, according to recent reports from the American Dietetic Association. According to the ADA, some of the chemical and nutritional components of beer has potentially bone-building, heart-helping benefits.

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Scott Cordischi On Sports: Lester Hurt, Anthony Walks

Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Three of Boston's five starting pitchers are now hurt.  Is Derek Jeter done?  And who says our justice system works?  It's all inside today's edition of Scott Cordischi On Sports.

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A steadying influence in an unsteady profession

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Kevin Millwood is as unassuming as they come.

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slides: 5 Reasons to Go Native in Your Garden

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

While we're all tuned into buying local, shopping local, and staycationing local... we've overlooked a simple, cost-effective and earth-friendly way to stock our gardens: with Rhode Island native plants. And you've got help on this front: the Rhody Native initiative works with local nurseries to increase the supply of locally sourced native plants and encourage gardeners to create sustainable landscapes that reflect the local flora.

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Dear John: Beach Wear Barely There

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Dear John, I’ve been seeing a great woman for a few months now. We were introduced by mutual friends at Christmas, so this is our first summer together. She’s really smart, funny, super easy to be around, and, to be honest smoking hot and really into physical fitness. Great, right?

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URI Students’ Robotic Boat Wins International Competition

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Only the smart kids from the Ocean State could pull off a victory like this. A team of engineering students at the University of Rhode Island has captured the 2011 International RoboBoat Competition, a contest to design a robotic boat that can race through an aquatic obstacle course without any human controls.

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Well-Read: RI’s Best Book Clubs

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Although Book Clubs have been around for a long time it is undeniable that they have flourished in the past fifteen years or so due in large part to the Oprah-factor. Inherently a solitary activity, reading and the sharing of books took on a life of its own with the proliferation of books clubs. 

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Children’s Museum Honored for Serving RI’s “Most Vulnerable Children”

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Every year, Children's Friend and Service pauses to acknowledge another organization or individual that furthers their mission. At this year’s annual meeting, Children’s Friend presented the annual Michelle Norris Memorial Award to the Providence Children’s Museum. The Michelle Norris is presented to an individual or organization that has provided extraordinary support and/or assistance toward the agency’s mission of improving the futures of Rhode Island’s most vulnerable children.

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Theo Epstein Loves His Meat Loaf

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Red Sox GM Theo Epstein has had a lot of horrible free agent acquisitions, but that has been offset by his excellence in two other important areas.

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AIDS Project RI Walk 2011

Monday, July 04, 2011

It may be the 4th of July, but AIDS Project RI executive director Thomas Bertrand is thinking October. Sunday, October 2 to be exact. That’s when the 26th annual AIDS Walk for Life will take place at the State House Lawn, and he’s looking for walkers, volunteers and sponsors.

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